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‘SPACE’ AND ‘EMPTY SPACE’ FROM AVICENNA’S AND ABULBARAKAT BAQDADI’S PERSPECTIVE

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  113-141

Abstract

SPACE is the place for an OBJECT and empty SPACE is the place devoid of any physical matter. Nowadays, these two concepts are taken for granted. However, based on the current state of knowledge, the two concepts of place and SPACE are not considered the same; the former refers to the OBJECT and the latter to its environment. In general, there are two views about place. One considers it as the outer surface of OBJECT and the second views it as the three dimensions of SPACE which encloses the OBJECT. ARISTOTLE viewed place as the inner surface of the enclosing OBJECT or the outer surface of the enclosed one. AVICENNA tried to support the view that the place of matter is neither the surface of dimension nor empty SPACE; therefore, it is the ultimate border of the mentioned surface. To establish this concept, AVICENNA tried to reject empty SPACE with different arguments.According to ABULBARAKAT BAGHDADI for the same reasons that place can be surface it can also be SPACE; therefore, place refers to the whole SPACE occupied by the OBJECT. It seems that AVICENNA and Abulbarakat are each representative of one of the two views expressed about SPACE. With regard to empty SPACE which is considered an impossibility by AVICENNA, Abulbarakat rejects this view in detail and tries to prove the possibility of empty SPACE.

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    APA: Copy

    RAHIMI, GHOLAMHOSSEIN, & EMADI, ABDORASOOL. (2011). ‘SPACE’ AND ‘EMPTY SPACE’ FROM AVICENNA’S AND ABULBARAKAT BAQDADI’S PERSPECTIVE. AYENEH MAREFAT, 9(26), 113-141. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/384140/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    RAHIMI GHOLAMHOSSEIN, EMADI ABDORASOOL. ‘SPACE’ AND ‘EMPTY SPACE’ FROM AVICENNA’S AND ABULBARAKAT BAQDADI’S PERSPECTIVE. AYENEH MAREFAT[Internet]. 2011;9(26):113-141. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/384140/en

    IEEE: Copy

    GHOLAMHOSSEIN RAHIMI, and ABDORASOOL EMADI, “‘SPACE’ AND ‘EMPTY SPACE’ FROM AVICENNA’S AND ABULBARAKAT BAQDADI’S PERSPECTIVE,” AYENEH MAREFAT, vol. 9, no. 26, pp. 113–141, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/384140/en

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